The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance. Where did it come from?

The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance.

The poem comes from Lu Meipo's Xue Mei in the Song Dynasty.

Original text:

For the sake of spring, Xue Mei refused to surrender, and the poet put down his manuscript fee to comment on this chapter.

The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance.

Both plum blossom and snowflake think that they have occupied all the spring scenery, and no one will give in. It is difficult for poets to write critical articles. In all fairness, plum blossoms make snowflakes crystal white, but snowflakes lose to the faint fragrance of plum blossoms.

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Appreciate and explain

Many poets in ancient and modern times often write snow and plum together. Because Meier Snow reveals the information of spring, because Meier Snow shows noble character. For example, in Mao Zedong's Operator Yongmei, he once wrote: "Wind and rain send spring home, and snow flies to welcome the spring. It's already a cliff full of ice The reason why there is a "poet's fee for writing and commenting on chapters" also shows the basis for Xue and Mei to hold their own ends.

After reading the whole poem, we seem to see the author implicitly writing this poem: Taking the opportunity of Xue Mei's struggle for spring, we are warned that each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses, and we should be self-aware. Learn from others' strengths and make up for your own shortcomings. This is talk.an excellent job. This poem is both interesting and reasonable, and it is worth reciting.